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EuropeanPaymentSummit 2017: A special dual program !
EuropeanPaymentSummit (EPS) offers a unique 2 day program featuring key developments ‘for-by professionals’ in the payments/transaction space combined with a full 2 day program with key sessions on international Security & Fraud. These two program sections will be programmed in parallel to enable delegates to switch and select key sessions to attend.
Next to plenary introductions, delegates can create a full meaningful 2 day program in order to gain best insights on developments, debate on key issues and learn from best practices. Of course there will be ample time for meeting your international peers and thus networking.
Offering a Program on “Transactions” and “Security & Fraud”
The Hague Security Special program development will be supported by Hague Security Delta (HSD). HSD is the largest security cluster in Europe. In this cluster institutions work together on innovations and knowledge in the field of cyber security, national and urban security, protection of critical infrastructure, and forensics. HSD has partnerships and create knowledge bridges with the main global security clusters in the USA, Canada, Singapore and South Africa, next to having strong ties to the main European security regions and Brussels. They share a common goal: creating a secure world and transaction space.
Next to the many session, we do have many 30 minutes breaks so you can spend time at our lounge and visit key cases and presentations of professional suppliers and new start-ups (FinTech), selected to add value the program.
Please have a look at our program grid to get a better idea of the program content and special track sessions offered!
Also check out our 2016 edition video impression here: https://vimeo.com/183954788
08.00 Welcome Coffee & Registration
09.15 Welcome by Summit Chairman - Harry Smorenberg
09.20 Introduction by Ingrid van Engelshoven | Deputy Mayor | The Hague
09.30 The Cyber Security Challenges In Transacting
10.00 The Changing European Payment Landscape (panel)
Moderator: Thierry Chilosi | Head of Markets & Initiatives | Europe, Middle-East and Africa | SWIFT | Brussels
Panelists: Michael Salmony | Executive Adviser | equensWorldline SE | Frankfurt Patrick Tans | Senior General Manager Banking Products | KBC Bank | Brussels
11.00 Networking Break
11.30
New Regulatory Challenges: - Key Briefing and Panel Debate - EU regulatory developments
Moderator: Monica Monaco | Founder and Managing Director | TrustEu Affairs | Brussels
Real-Time Payments: Essential Features - new technology, user needs, cost
involved
Moderator: Jean-Michel Godeffroy President | JMG Consulting |Frankfurt
Big Data Success in Security: Cases & Insights - Impact & future
implementations towards security in practice
12.15 Lunch
13.30 The European Regulatory ‘Sandboxes’: essential update briefing
14.00 Open Banking: Sharing the Expertise (Panel session) - defining levels of ‘openness’ and ‘platformisation’ - towards seamless cooperation between Fintechs and banks
Moderator: Vincent Jansen | Principal Consultant | Innopay | The Hague
Panellists: Vincent Brennan | Chair of the Open Banking Working Group| Deputy Chair of Euro Banking Association| Head of Group Operations & Payment at Bank of Ireland | Dublin Don Ginsel | Founder | Holland Fintech | Amsterdam
14.45 Networking Break
A1 B1 S1
Day 1 - 8 March 2017
15.15
PSD2 XS2A: State of play on RTS, API, ERPB WG and other acronyms
- First reflections and role of ERPB
- The implementation: ‘testing the water’
- Cases: API’s: Access-2- Account break-throughs
Moderator: Paul Alfing | Senior Consultant Retail | Payments Advisory Group
John Broxis | Managing Director | MyBank | Paris
Biometrics in Payments - Up to date briefing on state of
the art developments - Trends of biometric applications
in financial markets and transaction space
Moderator: Max Snijder | Co-founder | European Association for Biometrics | Amsterdam
Denis Joannides | Founder | Onegini |
Henrique diLorenzoPires | Innovations Manager | UL Transaction Security | The Hague
Intelligent Credit Scoring - eCommerce challenges
16.00 Networking Break
16.30
Re-inventing Cards | Emerging trends of Prepaid Cards
Next Generation X-Border Payments: The end of correspondent banking?
- X-border banking for startups - How to become more efficient
at lower cost
Anders la Cour | Chief Executive Officer | Saxo Payments | London
Securing Mobile Platforms
17.15New reality in Payments Infrastructure: Blockchain promises tested - Dave Birch | Director of Innovation | Consult Hyperion | UK | London
17.45 EPS - Florin Awards Security Special presentation & ceremony
18.00 Cocktail Reception
18.45 Dinner @ Louwman Museum [ All delegates are invited! ]
21.15 End of Program
A3 B3 S3
Day 1 - 8 March 2017
Program updated as of 10 Jan
A2 B2 S2
08.30 Welcome Coffee
09.30 Recap & Opening by Harry Smorenberg
09.35 Taking Cyber Risk Management to the Next Level
10.00“Reality of Digital Identity in Europe” - Current Status and the Way Forward - Wider implications of re-usable digital identities - Solutions that fits privacy regulation
Douwe Lycklama | Founder | Innopay | Amsterdam Andrea Servida | Head of Unit | European Commission DG CONNECT H4 - “e-Government & Trust”
10.45 Networking Break
11.15
"On-Boarding to Transact": Challenges & Solutions
- Online identification iDIN case - Consumer control over data - Authentication simplified
Moderator: Josje Fiolet |Innovation Consultant | Innopay | Amsterdam
Allard Keuter | Senior consultant | Dutch Payments Association | Amsterdam
The innovative power of Remittances: what can we learn? - The drive to lower costs - New x-border challenges - New ways of remitting and
servicing in rural area - Exciting role of blockchain
Next Gen Architecture in Fraud & Cyber Security Management - The ING case / the Transaction
Banking Perspective
Moderator: Vikas Munshi | Creative Technologist | ING Bank | Amsterdam
12.00 Lunch
13.15
eCommerce: Innovative solutions in payments and settlements - Overview of new out of the box
solutions offered
Moderator: Marco Fava | MD | CleverAdvice | Milan
Max Geerling | Executive Advisor | Dutch Payments Association | Amsterdam
China as one big ‘Sandbox’ of innovations - How innovations in payments
from China will affect Europe and rest of the world
- The FABulous ‘3’
David Lee Kuo Chuen | Professor, Entrepreneur, Director and Advisor | Singapore
Rita Liu | Head of Alipay EMEA | London
AML & Risks – Working Session & Briefing - AML risks according to today’s
regulatory framework (5AMLD) - Industry trends and uprising of
new ML problems - Transaction laundering as
newest form of fraud - How to harness technology to
mitigate risks
Ron Teicher | CEO | EverCompliant
Nadja van der Veer | Partner - Attorney | International Payment Counsel
14.00 Networking Break
A4 B4 S4
A5 B5 S5
Day 2 - 9 March 2017
14.30
CEE/Russia Innovation Special - Dual briefing discussion - Russia eCommerce & X-border
trade - Unique customer behaviour - Payments innovation agenda
Anna Kuzmina | Deputy Chief Commercial Officer | Yandex.Money | Moscow
Zsombor Imre | Founder | InVendor Investment and Innovation | Budapest
Open API Banking: Financial Lego in Payment Solutions - FSI & payment services as
cafeteria model - Impact on industry & regulation
René Hodde | CEO | Ximedes | Amsterdam
Cyber Security & Internet of Things
15.15 Plenary Keynote: Blueprint: Security Management Transaction Banking
15.45 Closing & Goodbye
A6 B6 S6
Day 2 - 9 March 2017
The Florin Awards Europe 2017 – Best Secure Transaction Solutions
Security has become top priority in the transaction space. We actually are in a constant battle to ‘smart-out’ elements in society who focus on taking advantage of weak spots in our infrastructure. In order to prevent fraud and raise security levels, a lot of energy and innovation is needed to secure a trustworthy and reliable (payment)infrastructure and still secure a customer friendly and simple way of operations.
EPS 2017 welcomes key developments and initiatives to improve a secure transaction space. This year, we have three categories named to open up for your entries to the Florin Awards Europe 2017. For each category we welcome you applications. A professional jury will select 5 nominees per category. At EPS 2017 we will announce the final 3 winners. Next to the jury-vote we also will open up the “public-vote” when the nominees are selected. The public can also select their winner as they will be announced at EPS 2017 as well. Our categories are:
Omni-channel Payments Security • Mobile payments • Contactless / omni-channel/ multi-device • Secured API interfaces
Identity, Biometrics and Authentication • Protection of personal identity and data privacy • Use of biometrics to supplement or even replace passwords
Architecture for Secure Transactions • E-commerce website protection • Internet of Things security and architecture • Early detection/prevention of DDos Attacks and threats to E-commerce
The Florin Awards Europe 2017 is supported by ThePaypers. Selected Nominees and winners will receive publicity via EPS and ThePaypers. For more information, visit http://europeanpaymentsummit.com/florin-awards/
We welcome all interested parties to apply today at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/FlorinEurope2017 ! Applications are open up to 27 January 2017.
Introducing the EPS 2017 ProgramMAR.
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Harry Smorenberg CEO of Smorenberg Corporate Consultancy
Keynote 09:15 09:20
Dear Delegate,
As Chairman I'd like to invite you to participate and enjoy our 16th edition of the EuropeanPaymentSummit 2017. Apart from the summary of our program, we offer you a detailed program insight. Many key topics will be discussed in great detail in our ‘tracks of choice’, where plenary keynote introductions will deepen your expertise on new strategic directions in the transaction space.
We are very happy to welcome great speakers and thought-leaders from around the world. A great meeting place for senior professionals and practitioners involved in (aspects of) payments, e-commerce, regulatory, security, legal, ICT and marketing.
Please join our 16th edition and experience top quality program, essential networking and steep learning!
Harry Smorenberg Chairman
Introduction by Ingrid van EngelshovenMAR.
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Ingrid van Engelshoven | Deputy Mayor | The Hague
Ingrid K. van Engelshoven was born in Delfzijl on 12 July 1966. She grew up in Belgium and studied political science at Radboud University Nijmegen (Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen) and law at Leiden University. It was during her college days that she became involved in politics, chairing the Nijmegen chapter of the social-liberal D66 party from 1987 to 1989. In 1989 Ingrid became a D66 staff member in the Lower House of Parliament (Tweede Kamer) and served as secretary to party leader Thom de Graaf until 1996. She has worked as a consultant in public administration, as head of two strategy sections at the Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management from 2000 to 2004 and as the director of Stichting Verantwoord Alcoholgebruik (STIVA) from 2004 to 2009. Following her work as deputy chairman of the D66 from 2000 to 2003, Ingrid has been the chairman of the national party since 2007. Since 2009 she has been a partner at the consultancy Dröge & Van Drimmelen and has served as the acting director of the Centrum voor Merk en Communicatie (CMC) in Amsterdam.
Keynote 09:15 09:20
The Changing European Payment Landscape
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Thierry Chilosi Head of Markets & Initiatives Europe, Middle-East and Africa SWIFT
The European payments industry is facing changes that will have a profound impact on the future of the financial sector.
The first is around the modernisation of infrastructures, with the emergence of new retail instant payment services and also the upgrade of wholesale payment services to include richer functionalities. The European Central Bank is pressing ahead for more efficient and integrated pan-Eurozone solutions and industry participants across the continent are working towards this goal, but there are particular complexities around the delivery of this vision. There are many initiatives happening in parallel and these all need to fit together if the Eurozone’s response is not to end up being fragmented.
At the same time, new regulations are proving to be a game changer for the European landscape. PSD2, for example, which will drive better services for customers, is also opening the way for new technologies and new business models.
Digital innovators are being quick to capitalise on these opportunities. The challenge for banks is to keep up with the pace of innovation while concurrently operating more efficiently in an increasingly regulated context. Banks must adapt and evolve as these changes have the potential to transform not just European but global and cross-border banking.
Keynote 10:00 11:00
Michael Salmony Executive Adviser at equensWorldline SE
Patrick Tans | Senior General Manager Banking Products | KBC Bank | Brussels
Open Banking: Sharing the Expertise (Panel session)
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Keynote 13:30 14:00
Vincent Jansen Principal Consultant | Innopay The Hague
Vincent Brennan Chair of the Open Banking Working Group | Deputy Chair of Euro Banking Assoc | Head of Group Operations & Payment at Bank of Ireland | Dublin
Don Ginsel Founder Holland Fintech Amsterdam
Open Banking: learning from professionals
The development of Open Banking is accelerating fueled by both customer demand, competitive Fintech pressures and last but least, the recently adopted regulation of PSD2 and GDPR. Especially the provisions for ‘Access to the Account’ require banks to ‘open up’. It is up to the individual leaders to which extent they would like to ‘open up’ beyond compliance, i.e. defining their level of ‘platformisation’.
We are moving to a world with financial delivery and innovation will be defined and ‘clicked together’ by retail and commercial (often mobile) customers. The prerequisite is then that banks and Fintech players can seamlessly co-operate together where banks are acting as a platform facilitating their customers to have control over their account and data and the parties they wish to connect with.
Earliest by the end of 2018 the obligatory PSD2 ‘openness’ should become available in the EU-28 region. In the meantime, banking and Fintech leaders are grappling with the implications and the required actions.
On EPS we will devote ample time on this important development, by inviting leading practitioners in the emerging field of ‘Open Banking’ to share their experiences with us and to look ahead on what it takes to make a blossoming sector out of this new possibilities in the coming years
PSD2 XS2A: State of play on RTS, API, ERPB WG and other acronyms
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TRACK A2 15:15 16:00
• First reflections and role of ERPB • The implementation: ‘testing the water’ • Cases: API’s: Access-2- Account break-throughs
Paul Alfing Senior Consultant Retail | Payments Advisory Group
John Broxis Managing Director of MyBank
Biometrics in Payments
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TRACK B2 15:15 16:00
Max Snijder Co-founder European Association for Biometrics Amsterdam
Denis Joannides | Founder | Onegini |
Henrique diLorenzoPires | Innovations Manager | UL Transaction Security | The Hague
We see major developments in the financial sector and mobile environment. Increasingly biometrics are being used for mobile authentication for applications. That includes financial transactions. In the payments scheme we see that roles are being redefined and new business models are emerging.
It seems that we are in the middle of a changing paradigm, There is a lot at stake, going along with several questions: – What is the future of banking? – Who will be able to serve the client the best? – Will client contact become only digital?
In any scenario is starting to play a key role: for convenient mobile authentication, to secure digital onboarding and internal security. In all these dynamics we move into new territories, which includes the mass use of biometrics. However, despite the huge successes of certain features like the iTouch of Apple, we still have many issues that need to be addressed, such as the quality and reliability of biometric authentication, the uses of open standards, interoperability, privacy and data protection and legislative aspects. During the track we will zoom in on these issues with some leading experts in the field.
Join this expert panel at EPS 2017 to stay up to date on the latest developments in biometrics and payments!
Moderator: Max Snijder | Co-founder | European Association for Biometrics | Amsterdam Denis Joannides | Founder | Onegini | Henrique diLorenzoPires | Innovations Manager | UL Transaction Security | The Hague
Next Generation X-Border Payments: The end of correspondent banking?
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TRACK B3 16:30 17:15
Anders la Cour Chief Executive Officer Saxo Payments London
The digital space is shifting the payments landscape. We now live in a world of intermediaries – businesses that tend not to have assets of their own, but provide the marketplace that bring together sellers and buyers. Think Uber, eBay, Airbnb, even Google.
These businesses are providing the conduit for trillions of dollars of trade. But the correspondent banking infrastructure is stopping them being truly global. It’s currently too hard to manage many banking relationships in many countries.
What’s the answer? A whole new ecosystem is rapidly emerging which provides the infrastructure for business to business cross border payments without any need for correspondent banks.
3 ‘take-aways’ • To succeed as a multi-sided platform, you need 3 things
• 1) the network effect – leverage other people’s assets, • 2) maintain a ‘thin’ balance sheet and • 3) technology
• Success also comes from customer-focus – don’t lose that focus by trying to be the utilities that underpin your business
• Make the payment process a reason your customers choose you – it should be a facilitator rather than a barrier to success. It can even be a revenue stream for you.
Read more>> http://europeanpaymentsummit.com/underbanked-fintechs-shrinking-world/
“Reality of Digital Identity in Europe” - Current Status and the Way Forward
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Keynote 10:00 10:45
“Reality of Digital Identity in Europe” - Current Status and the Way Forward - Wider implications of re-usable digital identities - Solutions that fits privacy regulation
Douwe Lycklama | Founder | Innopay | Amsterdam
Andrea Servida | Head of Unit | European Commission DG CONNECT H4 - “e-Government & Trust”
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TRACK A4 16:30 17:15
"On-Boarding to Transact": Challenges & Solutions - Online identification iDIN case - Consumer control over data - Authentication simplified
Josje Fiolet Innovation Consultant at Innopay
Allard Keuter Senior consultant and scheme architect iDIN, Dutch Payments Association
"On-Boarding to Transact": Challenges & Solutions
China as one big ‘Sandbox’ of innovations
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TRACK B5 13:15 14:00
China and India are perceived as the two key nations with the most innovations in the transaction space. China’s ecommerce market is still expanding and forecasted to reach $1 trillion in 2020.
Mobile payment giants Alipay and WeChat Pay are going head to head to win market share as Alipay retains its lead. Next to that we see that Chinese payment providers do follow the affluent Chinese shoppers both at home and abroad. Chinese tourism to Europe is growing exponential. So “follow the client” is what we see happening. But will it be more? How will key Chinese payments developments effect the European payment landscape and what to expect from new entries in the European market.
This track will discuss the key trends in China on payments innovation, next to key insights of the developments in Europe by one of the leading providers: Alipay. The session will be a dual presentation, leaving ample time for Q&A and discussion with the experts presenting.
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David LEE Kuo Chuen Professor, Entrepreneur, Director and Advisor
Rita Liu
Head of Alipay EMEA
AML & Risks – Working Session & Briefing
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One of the newest form of fraud – transaction laundering is challenging stakeholders like banks and regulators to innovate better solutions. The fraudsters channel payments via masqueraded eCommerce platforms, landing banks into serious troubles.
What should card schemes and regulators do in view of this trending fraud? How can technology help mitigate the risks? Join this indepth track at EPS 2017 together with Nadja and Ron as they update on the latest AML risks according to the regulatory framework of today (5AMLD).
Find out the trends in the industry (the rise of Payment Facilitators and consequences of increased security of card present transactions – EMV) and the uprising of new ML problems associated therewith; transaction laundering as the newest form of fraud (including case studies/examples).
Key take-aways
• Understanding the gaps between the existing regulatory framework and the real world of money laundering;
• Understanding the ins and outs of transaction laundering; • How technology can mitigate the money laundering risks of today’s
world
Ron Teicher CEO | EverCompliant
Nadja van der Veer | Partner - Attorney | International Payment Counsel